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movie theater (n)

a building where you go in order to watch films

= cinema (British English)

• The documentary opens tomorrow in movie theaters nationwide.

#Vocabulary #A1 #MovieTheater
opening night (n)

the first night that a new play, film etc is shown to the public

=first night

• The ballet's opening night was a huge success.


#Vocabulary #A2 #OpeningNight #AEF3WBU4AE3d #4A #AEF3
critic (n)

someone whose job is to make judgments about the good and bad qualities of art, music, films etc

=reviewer

• The critics loved the movie.

#Vocabulary #B2 #FilmCritic
review (n)

a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine that says what somebody thinks about a book, film, play, etc

• The film got very good reviews.

#Vocabulary #B1 #Review
nominate (v)

to officially suggest someone or something for an important position, duty, or prize

• The film was nominated for an Academy Award.

#Vocabulary #C1 #Nominate
award (n)

a prize such as money, etc. for sth that sb has done

• He was nominated for the best actor award.

#Vocabulary #B2 #Award
surfing (n) 🏄‍♀️

/ˈsɜːrːfɪŋ/

the sport of riding on waves while standing on a surfboard

• When we were in Hawaii, we went surfing every day.

#Vocabulary #A1 #Surfing #SpeakNow1
Stereotypes - or are they?


📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 3B, Exercise 1, READING & SPEAKING Vocabulary, Pages 28 & 29

Last update: August 7, 2020  

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#AmericanEnglishFile #AmericanEnglishFile3 #Reading #Speaking #Vocabulary #Stereotypes #A2 #B1 #AEF3 #AEF3U3bE1 #3B
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Stereotypes - or are they?


📗📗📗American English File 3, Second Edition, Student Book, Unit 3B, Exercise 1, READING & SPEAKING Vocabulary, Pages 28 & 29

Last update: August 7, 2020  

@AliTavakoli1

#AmericanEnglishFile #AmericanEnglishFile3 #Reading #Speaking #Vocabulary #Stereotypes #A2 #B1 #AEF3 #AEF3U3bE1 #3B
movie star (n)

a famous film actor or actress

= film star

#Vocabulary #A2 #MovieStar
star (v)

to be the main actor in a play or film

• He has starred in many films.

#Vocabulary #B1 #Star
upcoming (adj)

happening soon

• Tickets are selling well for the group's upcoming concert tour.

= forthcoming

#Vocabulary #C1 #Upcoming
base on (v)

to use something as a model for a film, piece of writing, or work of art

• The film is based on a true story.

#Vocabulary #B1 #BaseOn
true story (n)

story of events that really happened

= real-life story

• The movie is based on the true story of a London gangster.

#Vocabulary #A2 #TrueStory
shoot (v)

to take photographs or make a film of something

= film

• The movie was shot in New Zealand.

#Vocabulary #C1 #Shoot #Film
on-site (adj, adv)

at the site of activity

• on-site facilities

• We're meeting the builders on-site tomorrow.

#Vocabulary #B1 #OnSite